Maria do Couto Maia-Lopes (24 October 1890 — 25 July 2005) was a Portuguese supercentenarian, who was at the age of 114 years, 274 days, the oldest living person in Portugal and was the oldest person ever from Portugal until Maria de Jesus surpassed her age. She was the world's fifth oldest living person. She became the oldest living person in Portugal upon the death of Jose Ferreira-Andrade on 22 February 2000 and held the title until her death five years later. She remembered the day on which the last king of Portugal, D. Manuel II visited the nearby town of Espinho on 23 November 1908.
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| - Maria do Couto Maia-Lopes (24 October 1890 — 25 July 2005) was a Portuguese supercentenarian, who was at the age of 114 years, 274 days, the oldest living person in Portugal and was the oldest person ever from Portugal until Maria de Jesus surpassed her age. She was the world's fifth oldest living person. She became the oldest living person in Portugal upon the death of Jose Ferreira-Andrade on 22 February 2000 and held the title until her death five years later. She remembered the day on which the last king of Portugal, D. Manuel II visited the nearby town of Espinho on 23 November 1908.
- Maria do Couto Maia-Lopes (b. October 24, 1890 – d. July 25, 2005) was the 2nd longest-lived person to be documented in Portugal. She was born and lived in Grijó, in Vila Nova de Gaia, which is near the city of Porto.
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| - Maria do Couto Maia-Lopes (b. October 24, 1890 – d. July 25, 2005) was the 2nd longest-lived person to be documented in Portugal. She was born and lived in Grijó, in Vila Nova de Gaia, which is near the city of Porto. Maia-Lopes was nearly deaf and blind in her later years, and was confined to bed after a 2002 domestic accident with boiling water that burned her feet. She had a total of eight daughters, seven grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren. Her husband died in 1942. One of her great-granddaughters married a grandson of Portugal's oldest man ever, Augusto Moreira de Oliveira (1896 – 2009).
- Maria do Couto Maia-Lopes (24 October 1890 — 25 July 2005) was a Portuguese supercentenarian, who was at the age of 114 years, 274 days, the oldest living person in Portugal and was the oldest person ever from Portugal until Maria de Jesus surpassed her age. She was the world's fifth oldest living person. She became the oldest living person in Portugal upon the death of Jose Ferreira-Andrade on 22 February 2000 and held the title until her death five years later. She remembered the day on which the last king of Portugal, D. Manuel II visited the nearby town of Espinho on 23 November 1908. In her later years, she was nearly deaf and blind. She was bedridden after a 2002 accident with boiling water burned her feet. She had eight daughters, seven grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren. Her husband died in 1942. One of her great-granddaughters married the grandson of Augusto Moreira de Oliveira, the oldest Portuguese man ever.
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